Maximum PC: For first person shooters, real-time strategy titles, and most gaming genres outside of sports, using a mouse and keyboard trumps a console controller, hands down. I won't debate this, but after reading about the Stinky Footboard, I am willing to concede that there's room for a third wheel in what's traditionally been a two-handed tango. Just as piano players rely on foot pedals for a wider range of sound, the Stinky Footboard offers gamers greater flexibility than a mouse and keyboard alone.
"I can admit that I have issues when it comes to playing complex video games. So many of the buttons are a strain to reach and different combinations are at times difficult to execute. This is greatly expanded whenever I need to play something on a PC using a keyboard and mouse. By the time I find out which key allows me to run, or how to change the camera mode I have already been taking out by the opposition. It would be nice if playing the game could be simplified in some way, perhaps with the assistance of a strangely named computer accessory. This is where the Stinky Footboard comes to the rescue."
-Andrew; Presspauseradio.com
While at E3 in early June Entertainment Buddha had a chance to get some hands-on, well, more like foot-on time with the Stinky Footboard, which is a new hardware peripheral targeted at the PC gaming crowd. Find out if this device is worth adding to your hardware setup.
I'm not sure if this is really cool or really bizarre maybe it's both I would love to play some Battlefield 3 with this thing.
If you have not heard of the Stinky Footboard, I must say where have you been? The idea of playing your games with your foot has pretty much exploded. The Stinky footboard is in development by Project by SteLuLu Technologies, and has a kickstarter campaign going on to finish production of the device. They are currently a little more than $8,000 shy of their $75,000 goal with 7 days left.
is there a market for this?